The economy of Krynytsya

Journal Title: Journal of European Economy - Year 2002, Vol 1, Issue 1

Abstract

Last year early September, it was the eleventh time the Economic Forum gathered politicians, businessmen and analysts from Central and Eastern Europe in the resort town of Krynytsya Hurska. It is a well known fact, that resort cities play a particular role in the international economic relations. Such cities as Bretton-Woods in the United States where the decision to found the International Monetary Fund was taken, and Swiss Davos where the meetings of the most influential people are held every year, are also considered to be resort cities… The Krynytsya Forum was intended to be like the «Eastern Davos» in Switzerland. This time the representatives from 19 countries took part in it, though the degree of their participation was different. Naturally, besides the representatives of the governments, such famous personalities participated as Leshek Baltserovych, Marek Belka, Zigmund Berdyhovsky, Bronislav Geremek, Yuzef Oleksy who dominated there. As usual, Hanna Gronkevych-Valtz had a brilliant speech. Lithuania, Slovakia and Moldova (the last newcomer of this year) were represented rather impressive – on the president level.

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Oleksandr Sharov

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Oleksandr Sharov (2002). The economy of Krynytsya. Journal of European Economy, 1(1), 138-141. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-462305